The Place: An two-level unit in Leslieville’s Printing Factory Lofts, with a mix of antique character and modern finishes.

The History: Built in 1913 for the textbook printing press of Rolph Clark Stone Ltd., the building gained an eight-storey addition when it was converted into condos. The complex still has its original gothic-style stone entranceway and grand wooden staircase, and this particular unit has a few heritage features of its own, including brick walls and sawtooth skylights. The owner removed a bedroom to create a dining area, added a breakfast bar and installed zebrawood floors.

Big Selling Point: The apartment’s terrace is about 400 square feet, which means plenty of space for lounging in the sun or hosting summer soirees.

Possible Deal Breaker: The Printing Factory Lofts were the centre of some controversy early last year when an influential real estate blogger exposed some problems with a unit’s status certificate. The agent says those issues have now been addressed, and are no longer a concern.